T 34-100 (100 mm self-propelled gun)

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Patton commander on RCU built one in 1/16
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Son of a gun-ner wrote:So, a not so unusual build for someone then, that's a shame.
Only one I've seen, still very rare
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Egyptian army I think.
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That is quite a beast IMHO very impressive
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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They had one at Botany Bay near Chorley about 20 years ago. They also had four Chieftains, a Centurion and an Amx 13/75 (which had 4 At missiles above the gun). I'll see if I can find the photos.
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Upgunning WW2 surplus was all the rage for a little while. They put a 20-pounder onto a Cromwell too, you know.
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Raminator wrote:Upgunning WW2 surplus was all the rage for a little while. They put a 20-pounder onto a Cromwell too, you know.
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An excellent picture, Ram :thumbup: . I'd posted a pic of the Cromwell sporting the 20-pounder on my build thread; but it wasn't nearly as eye-catching as this snap. Ironic, isn't it, that they couldn't fit a 17-Pounder onto the Cromwell in wartime,
but managed it when the guns had gone silent :| Mind you, that wasn't for long, as the Cromwell saw action in the Korean war..and it's upgunned offspring in various middle-eastern conflict situations.
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Well after finding some of my photos it turns out not to be a T 34-100 but still an interesting T 34 based SPG (T 34/122) -

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AMX-
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Me on the Cent-
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One of the Chieftains-
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Interesting Chieftain with Soviet style reactive armour-

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Sorry for the bad quality these are photos of photos (you know the kind that you had to pay to get developed and only then would you find out if you'd taken a good or bad pic.)
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